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Unconscious incompetence

The individual does not understand or know how to do something and
does not necessarily recognize the deficit. They may deny the usefulness
of the skill. The individual must recognise their own incompetence, and
the value of the new skill, before moving on to the next stage.[2] The length of time an individual spends in this stage depends on the strength of the stimulus to learn.[3]

Conscious incompetence

Though the individual does not understand or know how to do
something, he or she does recognize the deficit, as well as the value of
a new skill in addressing the deficit. The making of mistakes can be
integral to the learning process at this stage.[4]

Conscious competence

The individual understands or knows how to do something. However,
demonstrating the skill or knowledge requires concentration. It may be
broken down into steps, and there is heavy conscious involvement in
executing the new skill.[3]

Unconscious competence

The individual has had so much practice with a skill that it has
become "second nature" and can be performed easily. As a result, the
skill can be performed while executing another task. The individual may
be able to teach it to others, depending upon how and when it was
learned.

Mastery involves moving through
all four of these learning stages. You need to allow your brain to go
from conscious to unconscious performance. You can increase the
competency of your skills by practicing physically and mental. I think
most coaches and athletes know about mental training. But how many of
you, make mental training and visualization part of your daily practice
routines? The unconscious mind lets it just happen, instead of you making it happen. The
unconscious mind is the key, that opens the door to flow state, being
in the zone or peak performance. In hockey, skill development can take a
long time. But mental training can help you now. When you prepare mentally, it limits interference and increases skill development.

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Emre is 18 year old and has established himself as one of the best defensive players in Turkey. "Emre has made his mark over the past two years as the hardest hitting defenders in Turkey," said Keith McAdams, Head Coach of ERZURUM GENÇLİK SPOR. " Emre is one of the fastest skating player and skilled players in Turkey."

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"There no doubt about it Erzurum Gençlikspor is producing the best young players in Turkey, " said Keith Mcadams, Head Coach Gençlikspor. "In two year I believe 2/3 of the U18 and U20 Players will come from Erzurum Gençlikspor."

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